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7th Grade 2011-12
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Alan November ---
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"November Learning."
What we are not doing!
As we begin to see technology through the eyes of children, think about the six jobs that Alan November envisions for children:
Job #1 ---- Students Design Tutorials
"screencasting" -
www.jingproject.com
Design across curriculum
can be put on DVDs for those without computers
Job #2 ---- Curriculum Review Team
Podcasting ---- look at samples and critique them
Example:
http://www.scarsdaleschools.k12.ny.us/History%20Club/History%20Podcasts/4F64657D-267E-4CDE-BC5F-2035C47871E0.html
Teach the ethics and responsibilities associated with having a global audience
Altavista
----- Host: tr. pope islam speech
Job #3 ---- The Daily Researcher
This person sits at the computer in the classroom
This student answers questions ---- once students know they can find the answers to their own questions, the amount of questions goes up
Job #4 ---- The Scribe Team
Editors
Thought Questions
Step by Step Directions
Resources
Job #5 ---- Tool Builders
Custom Search Engines
Assignments that last all year
Job #6 ---- Global Communication Team
Communicate with other students around the world
Find a school reading the same book ---
use google docs
Study climate with students in Iceland.
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What we are not doing!
As we begin to see technology through the eyes of children, think about the six jobs that Alan November envisions for children: